In
SDNY Tekashi 6ix9ine
Carjacking Video Is Shown But
Questioned As Trippie Redd
Linked To Bloods
By Matthew
Russell Lee,
Patreon, Thread
III
The
Source - XXL
- The
Root - etc
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Sept 19 – When
Daniel
Hernandez,
better known
as rapper
Tekashi
6ix9ine,
finished three
days of
cooperating
testimony for
the government
against his
former
partners in
the Nine Trey
Bloods gang,
conviction
seemed likely
for defendants
Aljermiah
"Nuke" Mack
and Anthony
"Harv"
Elisson.
Harv was
caught on
video
apparently
car-jacking
Hernandez and
his driver
Jorge Rivera.
Video here.
But
then Harv's
lawyer
Deveraux
Cannick began
the question
the timing and
specifics of
the carjacking
and
kidnapping. It
coincided with
the release of
one of
6ixNine's
songs; Cannick
asked again
and again if
the rapper had
specified the
dozens of
punches he now
claimed while
in proffer
sessions with
the
prosecution.
Hernandez
wants the all
important 5K1
cooperation
letter.
Without it he
faces a
minimum of 47
years and
maximum of
life. But what
will not only
insulting the
Bloods but
also linking
other rappers
like Trippie
Redd to the
gang, things
may be
difficult in
or out of
jail.
On the third
day of the
trial it
emerged that
audio had been
recorded of
the begining
of Hernandez'
direct
examination,
apparently
from inside
the courtroom.
Judge
Engelmayer
prohibited any
further entry
of phones or
other
electronics.
The
government's
initial
estimate of a
two to three
week trial now
seemed too
long.
Prosecutor
Michael
Longyear told
Judge
Engelmayer the
government
might complete
its case by
Wednesday,
September 25.
Inner City Press
will continue to cover this
and other SDNY and 2nd Circuit
cases - watch this site, and there is
more on
Patreon, here.
***
Feedback: Editorial [at]
innercitypress.com
Box
20047, Dag Hammarskjold Station NY
NY 10017
Other, earlier Inner
City Press are listed here,
and some are available in the ProQuest
service, and now on Lexis-Nexis.
Copyright 2006-2019 Inner
City Press, Inc. To request reprint or
other permission, e-contact Editorial
[at] innercitypress.com for
|